Raining champion!
China DailyRed Bull's Max Verstappen celebrates winning the Brazilian Grand Prix at a rain-lashed Interlagos in Sao Paulo on Sunday. REUTERS SAO PAULO — Max Verstappen was described as "insane" and "invaluable" on Sunday after delivering one of the greatest wet weather drives to win the Brazilian Grand Prix and move to the brink of a fourth successive Formula One world title. With title rival Lando Norris slipping from pole to a disappointing sixth place finish in his McLaren, Verstappen now boasts a 62-point lead over the Briton with just three races left. Verstappen's victory was also an emphatic statement of intent as he reeled off five successive fastest laps in the closing stages — and 17 altogether — as he came home 19.4 seconds clear of Alpine's Esteban Ocon.